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Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team Field Observations On October 36 2008 Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team

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Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team Field Observations On October 36 2008 Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.05 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team
ISBN: 9780784411209, 0784411204
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team Field Observations On October 36 2008 Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team by Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team 9780784411209, 0784411204 instant download after payment.

Hurricane Ike Coastal Impact Assessment: Field Observations from October 3-6, 2008 describes the environmental and infrastructure impacts of Hurricane Ike on the upper Texas coast. Most important, the report identifies factors that appeared to provide protection from storm damage and presents some policy implications. After a general introduction to the area, its geology, historical storm events and rehabilitation, and coastal processes, the book describes Hurricane Ike, including water levels, storm surge measurements, and comparisons with other storms. It portrays the physical impacts of the storm, such as geomorphic changes, erosion rates, shoreline position, and impact of winds on engineered structures. Damage to and survival of shoreline structures piers, seawalls, geotextile tubes, groins, and inlet jetties are also discussed. Subsequent chapters address structural damage to buildings, lifelines and infrastructure, and marinas from wind, flooding, waves, and erosion. Finally, the book raises policy issues and summarizes lessons learned. Civil engineers engaged in projects related to coasts, oceans, ports, and rivers, especially in hurricane-prone areas; facilities managers in coastal areas; government officials from agencies that participate in coastal zone management or manage emergency preparedness will find the observations and conclusions of this book valuable.

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